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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933. PAGE FIVE i Local and Dr. carlow Hecovers Dr. Eva Main Carlow. who baa bten 111 for aoma time, haa entirely recovered and ab!o to be back to work. Leave ror South Flrat Lieutenant Frank J. Dorn la leaving thla evening for San Francisco. He la stationed at the OOC headquarters here at the falrgrounda. Ooes to Game Alan Carley, former student of the University of Oregon, left today on the Shaita for Port land, to attend the Armlstlc day game. Blrk to Klamath O. J. Blrk, man ager of the Metropolitan Life Insur ance company for this district, left last evening for Klamath Fall on a business trip. Bicycle Found Walter Hulber of 328 North Riverside reported to the oly police that his bicycle, stolen Wed nesday from the Holly theater, was found yesterday. Ooes to Ashland -Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, county home demonstration agent, conducted a vegetable cookery demonstration at the Lincoln Parent Teachers association meeting In Ash land thla afternoon. Extinguish Fire The city fire de partment answered a call to McAn drews and Riverside Thursday after noon about 4 o'clock, to extinguish a fire In a small unoccupied shack. The floor was burned, the depart ment reported. Origin of the blaze was not known. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID tor men-e secondhand suits, odd wats. oats and shoes Will a Wilson. 33 N Front 8t. FOR RENT 6-room modern house, 84 North Peach. Inquire 817 W. and. FOR SALE 600-acre stock and grain ranch, close to Medford. Taken over on mortgage. Buildings, oroh ard and over 100 acres plow land. Deliver clear title for 2500. Easy terms. This la a better deal than a homestead. See Clarence Pierce or Phone 517-L. FOR SALE a-acre tract: fine loca tion; garage, A-l cement foundation for 5-room house. Only $200 for clear title. Phone 517-L. FOR RENT 4-room partly furnished home, 12.50. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE Good clean Jenkins Club seed wheat. M0 cwt. R. W. Nlch osl. Central Point. Phone 19-X-8. WANTED Grade A milk, 20c gallon. Llndy's Milk Depot. DESIRABLE room, separate entrance; heat. 220 No. Oakdale. WANTED Housework or practical nursing; unencumbered, reliable; references. Phone 10-F-13. Route 1. Box 133. FURNISHED house, apts., garage. 604 West 10th. Cline Piano Co. Closing Out Sale Last chance: Just a few more days left for you to get a fine piano at a saving to you of over half. Baby Grands prices start at 269. New and used upright from 69. Just 17 more fine Instrument left. All must be closed out on this Great Sale. Terms as low as ftl per week on. many. Free delivery. CLINE PIANO CO., Main and Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 Oletrac tractor, plows, 3 section aprlng tooth and 2 section of spike tooth, 1930 Essex coupe, adding machine, Buescher cornet, electric sweeper, electrlo washer. 314 Willamette. 1928 CHEV. TOURING t 75.00 1929 Ford 2-door 145.00 Trunk and rack, late....-....... 17.50 Speed boat - 30.00 Closing out all our used part, trailers and trailer stock. If you need parts don't miss this at " USED CAR LOT 204 North Riverside. Next door to Prince Auto Electric iHMiMiinirH NOW! . until Saturday Night iCOVEJITHE fATERFROtlT' "I kn'ow inside' 'stories tha t would shock the, public! I've seen sharks get men at sea . . . and women 'get 'em on 'shore. I've seen every thing.nd done everything" with Claudette Colbert Ben Lyon - Ernest Torrence Also, Edgar Kennedy in "PISH FEATHERS" Mickey Mouse Paths News A BIG CARNIVAL DANCE Dreamland Hall Saturday Nite Dynge's Orchestra Personal Mr. Ferguson Visitor Frank O. Pflrguaon of Long Beach, bal., who haa been tn Salem attending to bual neaa matters, u spending several days here Tlslting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ferguson. Mrs. Stennett Home Mrs. L. B. Stennett, who haa been ill for the past thTe and a half months at the horn of her daughter. Mrs. F. A. Wat kins of Medford. returned to her home in Phoenix this week. Mrs. Steward Returns Mrs. Adrl--jnne Steward returned to- Medford Thursday fom Yreka, Cal., after as sisting with style re rues presented by her store Tuesday and Wednes day nights. Baptist Meetings Evangelistic meetings at First Baptist church will begin Sunday morning. Rev. Cutler of the chapel car "Grace" will be the speaker. Special music is planned for every service. t In Grants Paxs Attending to busi ness matters, Don Ross of the local Copoo office spent yesterday in Grants Pass, as did A. L. Bailey of Medford, who formerly resided at O'Brien. Return from Klamath H. H. Pom eroy and Clyde Warren of the Oregon state police- were In Medford today en route to their headquarters In Portland, having at'-ended to business matters in Klamath Falls this week. . . Miss Sparrow Leaves Miss Frances Sparrow left this morning on the Shasta for Portland, where she will attend the Oregon-Oregon State foot ball game November "11. In Portland she will be met by Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brewer. Confers With Rosenbergs Ben Taden of the newly organized fruit firm of Yaden & Young, New York city, arrived in Medford this morning on the Shasta to confer with David and Harry Rosenberg of the Bear Creek orchards. Roberts to Game Dave D. Roberts, ticket clerk at the Southern Pacific depot, was among local folk leaving by train this morning for Portland, to see the Oregon-Oregon State foot ball game Saturday. Seek Mrs. Evans Carl Y. Tengwald of the Tengwald Agency is seeking the whereabouts of Mrs. Maude Evans, who made her home in Medford about three years ago, he stated. At that time she was with the City Sanitary service. Anyone knowing Mrs. Evans' address" is requested to get in touch with Mr. Tengwald at his office in the Hotel Holland building. Dies of Typhoid Agnes Miler, 15, died at her home on the north bank of Evans creek near Rogue River City, late Wednesday night, according to word received Thursday from huh and Hull Funeral Home. The girl had been HI for some weeks of ty- pholdthey said. They knew no other particulars, the Grants Pass Courier says. Two Fined Orrtlto and Harvey Rowden, brothers, who reside in the Applegate country, were each flnd and costs, and ordered to pur chase hunting licenses, when they were taken into Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman's court this morning. The two were arrested in the Apple gate section yesterday by a member of the game division of the state police, on charges of trapping with out a hunting license. RCA PERFECT SOUND LAST TIMES TONITE Richard Cromwell In "That's My Boy" SATURDAY ONLY Armistice Day Continuous Shows 1:45 to 11 Romance Rides to Life from the pages of Zane Grey's with George O'Brien Claire Trevor Greta Nissen ALSO "The Whl'pfrtng Shadow," Chap. 7 Silly avmphnny. Mother Ooose Melody Andy Clyde Comedy .COMING StNDAT MAI RICE CHEVAMER In "A BF.OTIMK STORY" Weather Clear Permanent Ranger Charles H. Slnuon of Crater Lake national park, who Is a visitor in Medford this afternoon, reported the weather clear in the park today. Owen In Portland James Owen, who left for Portland Wednesday evening to attend to business mat ters, plans to remain in the northern city for the Oregon-Oregon State game tomorrow. Can field Here Chief Ranger David H. Canfleld of Crater Lake national park, who li in charge of the park branch office in Klamath Falls, is in Medford today conferring with park officials at the Federal building. Leave for North (Mrs. J. W. Ous tafson and son Jimmy, also her niece. Miss France Barber of McAndrews road, left Friday morning by train for a week's visit in Portland and Long view, Wash., with friends and rela tives. To Meet at 10 -Announcement was mad ethts afternoon that all Knights of Pythias meet at the K. P. hall tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, in order that they might appear in uni form for the parade scheduled to start at 11 o'clock. Dr. Emmens Home Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmens returned Wednesday from a trip east. Including stays in Philadelphia, New York and Chicago, which were shortened by news of the Illness of their son Bob, who under went a major operation in thla city. Dr. Emmens resumed his practice at his offices in the Medford building Thursday. His son's condition was reported as much improved today at the Sacred Heart hospital, Dr. and Mrs. Emmens were away from the city about a month. Sharp Is Visitor Phil Sharp, for merly field superintendent for the United Airllnas at the Medford mu nicipal airport, was a visitor in Med ford today before continuing to Port land this afternoon by plane to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sharp. He also plans to continue to Seattle to visit his brother. William Sharp, and his little dog "Sandy," who used to be a familiar character at the local airport. Mr. Sharp spent several days in Klamath Falls, duck hunting, with his cousin. Dr. Paul Sharp. Mr. Sharp Is on his vacation from San Diego, where he is now stationed with the same company. 4 Eagles, Attention. All members of the Medford Aerie, F. O. E.( as well as visiting brothers, are earnestly requested to meet at the local Aerie hall promptly at 10 a. m., Saturday, to participate in the Armistice day parade. By order of the President.- Vnii'll CaaI h Tug At Your Heartstrings! , . . when you see Apple Annie, tattered and dla bevelled, begging for the chance of one day's hap. pinesj . . . Dave the Dude, making her fondest dreams come true I You'll love May Robson more than ever I MAY ROBSON Warren William Guy Kibbee - Ned Sparks Glenda Farrell Walter Connolly STARTS SUNDAY In Rialto Hit & cf . : t t s George O'Brien Is at the Rialto theater today and Saturday in Zane Grey's "The Last Trail." It has siz zling speed, breakneck action, tender romance and hilarious comedy. Its theme, dealing with the transfer of racketeer activities from beer-running in the big city to cattle rustling on the plans, is something decidedly new in adventuresome film fare. Claire Trevor is again O'Brien's leading lady and El Brendel, with the help of Matt McHugjh and Lucille La Verne, handles the comedy with highly cap able hands. Saturday night is again preview night at the Rialto theater, and "Laughter in Hell," starring Pat O'Brien and Gloria Stuart, has been chosen as the extra feature. It is a motion picture version of the story by Jim Tully, and points sharply at the chain gang system in a certain southern state. Those attending the 9 o'clock show are invited to remain as guests after the regular program, for the preview showing of "Laughter in Hell.' Preview Feature On Rialto's Bill For the regular Saturday night pre view tomorrow night, the Crateriah theater has chosen "The Man Who Dared," featuring Preston Foster, Zita Johann and Joan Marsh. "The Man Who Dared," is an an im aginative biography of the life of the late Anton Cermak, mayor of Chicago, who stepped in front of the assassin's bullet meant for President Roosevelt. The coining to America,. the arrival OS 4 Famous Star Beloved May Robson, who recently celebrated her fiftieth anniversary in show business, ascends the pinnacle of stardom in "Lady for a Day,"' com ing to the Craterian theater Sunday. In the picture, Miss Robson plays the role of an old apple vendor who is made "lady for a day" in order to live up to the falsehoods she had told her daughter a daughter who, edu cated abroad, had not seen her moth er for years. A brilliant supporting cast includes Warren William, Glen da Farrell, Guy Kibbee, Ned Sparks and many others. In Chicago simultaneously with tho great fire, precede first glimpses of the boy. , Then we are shown the miner getting into politics, an assem blyman fighting the miners' battles in the legislature. Then follows his marriage, his election as the mayor of Chicago, his fight to wipe out gangsterism, the shooting at Miami, where he goes to meet the new Presi dent; his dying words, "I'm glad it was I, not you." Show, at ISffiKwiirtM 1:45 7:00-9:00 Ends Tomorrow Night fc, f'lllf Wheat price, down to the &i?Tl lowest level In year,l . . . XS SSl I farmer striking , . . home, i 411 foreclosed! ... but thrmiRh Sj? "vpW and love claim It, aharal ! - ill :f TO i.. i- X juiib 1 ; r i i On The Stage Tonight at 9:00 Opportunity Contest Tryouts: Claude Van Zandt Songs Jewel Deter Toe Dance Joyce Wilson-Thelma Hulbort Blackface Holon Jones and Trio Popular Melodies Barbara Bevan Joan Buckter Ruth Harwood Akiko Saito Acrobatics Saturday Night: The Idaho Cowboys Songs of the Plains Kathleen Bratton Pianist Ruth Slorah Janice MacDonald Dance Joan Mole Acrobatics Saturday Night Is "Preview Nighe' Attend the 9 :00 o'clock show and remain as guests for a preview showing of: "THE MAN WHO DARED" . with Preston Foster Zita Johann The story of Anton Cermak the late mayor of Chicago who gave everything any one man could give . , , Sacrificed his life that our President might live I No Extra Charge for the Extra Show Contest Tryouts Now At Craterian Opportunity contest tryouts, now being held at the Craterian theater, bid fair to uncover some exceptional talent locally. Last night's audience was given a chance to see the first f 1 ve con t tn t a n ts. a nd th e res po nse was stimulating. Tonight at 0 o'clock the following contestants will be on the stage: Claude VanZandt, Jewel Deter, Joyce Wilson and Thelma Hulbert, Helen Jones and trio, and Aklko Saito, Ruth Harwood, Joan Buchter and Barbara Be van. Tomorrow night those on the stage will be: The Idaho Cowboys. Kath leen Bratton, Janice Mac Don aid and Ruth Slorah, Joan Mole and Merland Tollefson. "The Golden Harvest," with Rich ard Arlen, Chester Morris and Oene vteve Tobln featured, la the feature picture. GEORGE O'BRIEN ROXY WESTERN "Life in the Raw," a Zane Grey story with George O'Brien In the fea tured role, opens at the Roxy theater tomorrow. It depicts the arrival of an inexpe rienced eastern girl Into the midst ol frontier hazards and intrigues. The film has a number of hair-raising features, not the least of which are Jhe riding and the fighting of O'Brien himself. EVE BENSON DANCING STUDIO BALLROOM DANCING Classes for Junior High and High School Students K. P. HALL Sat. 7 P. M. . IMione 1111 Mnts . Sfto lives .... 3So Kldtllni . . 100 RICHARD ARLEN CHESTER MORRIS eviftvs B I N H-..J-- noyoon Pius H Mickey Mouh B Cartoon H "Hello Pop I Colortone H Revue H News reel H REPEAL RESULT OF MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Nov. 10. (API Andrew J. Volstead broke hi hi slleno respecting prohibition re peal today and In a public letter to newspaper aald the "wets" had won "througii politic, through the lavish ue ol money, the rankest kind of propaftanda and brazen nullification of the constitution." NEW FREE METHODIST CHURCH PROGRESSING Work on the new TTee Methodist church Is progressing well. It was announced today by Rev. E. N. Long. The church, located at the corner of 10th and Ivy street, will b com pleted In the near future and will t.Hii!tWiy.yiifif irniiaimiMiiiniiiirT"'"-" Shows wssssssssmsBscsa Today and Saturday GANGLAND COMES WEST! And meets a tough hombre who proceed!) to show the bad boys a few new angles on their own tricks t George O'BRIEN " ZANE GREY'S JfTl'l CLAIRBTREVOR Q I f EL BRENDEL .UCILLE, LA VERNE . ADDED- MI0KD3 McOUIRE and HOWARD JONES in "MIOKIE'S TOUCHDOWN" KRAZY KAT CARTOON . MEDBURY TRAVELAUQH METR0T0NE NEWS ' Saturday Night Is "Preview Night" Remain as guests after 9:00 o'clock show "LAUGHTER IN HELL" Pat O'Brien - Gloria Stuart No Extra Charge for the Extra Show Starts SUNDAY Three footloose daughters of a modern skin game I Mwtt Lett y, enrol nnd lane . . who prtMrved complexion! and destroy ed reputation.,! From the Novel "Reality" by Faith Baldwin with ON THE STAGE Sunday Only 5 Acts Vaudeville 1, H. K. Lewis and hla Virginia Varletlpa 3. Thayer and Delia Danrera and Rlngeri o( ropnlir Sonrs 4. Lewis The Mnrtrlan be a fine addition to th neighbor hood, th structure being an un usually attractive one. Scottish Bite. f IHY " s 1 jji p. m., Novemoer la. L. E. WILLIAMS, Secv. CLEAR kBREATIIING Open the nostril. relieve IrrlMtlnn by using Mentholntum ni'Jht nnd morning. Mats ... 13c Eves ... 25c Kiddies . 10c MADGE EVANS TT T, V 7 -kjf . V iff mm ALICE BRADY Otto KRUOER, Una MERKEL May ROBSON, Phillips HOLMES 2. Alberta l.nily Ventrllmiulst 5. Tho California Wrangler The One-Mnn Band Prices Sunday only: 25c all day. Kids 10c TSW 1" V ye"1', 'I'M If " fmimmm , IsUitKsMstiWdlLa